help with xperifix - Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact Questions & Answers

i have g441 compact xz1 european version, last firmware a.12a.179. i tried several times , but its not working with xperifix 2.5 last version
i attached some logs
error: device unauthorized.
This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set
Try 'adb kill-server' if that seems wrong.
Otherwise check for a confirmation dialog on your device.
06-6-2018_18-14-51 ===> List /system
the main reason is I supoosed that is not working properliy is because the device in twrp mode, adb es blocked and unathorized.
feel little bit desapointed after paying 20 euros and there is not official help at all from xperfix.com where i sent a couple of mail and tickets.
somebody is in my same situation?
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Answered you here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76737481&postcount=17
PS: The problem isn't the fault of XperiFix, my programmed solution has the same error.

Xperifix not working with XZ1 Compact
Hi,
Firstly, apologies if this issue has already been addressed elsewhere; if it has, I wasn’t able to find it – or if this is not the correct place to post this.
I’m also having an issue regarding my XZ1 Compact and Xperifix. I purchased Xperifix and I tried to use it with my XZ1 Compact (G8441, 47.1.A.12.179) yesterday. Unfortunately, it did not work.
Unlike the online video which demonstrates the process, when my phone boots during the process, the white Sony intro screen remains visible for a long time. Then I get a message saying:
“It appears that TWRP is not booting. Please do it manually…” followed by instructions on how to do so. I follow these, eventually pressing volume down until TWRP appears, and then reconnecting the USB and pressing OK.
Although Xperifix indicates that it is continuing the process, TWRP remains on screen and nothing further happens. Eventually, I get the same “It appears that TWRP is not booting. Please do it manually…” message for a second time. Again, I follow there instructions.
As before, Xperifix seems to indicate that it is performing normally. I then get a message telling me to check my phone to check that all has worked correctly. Unfortunately, it has not.
I have now completed this process perhaps six or seven times and the same thing happens every time. Can anybody please advise as to what I may be doing wrong or what I need to do in order for the software to run as intended?
Thank you in advance

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Microsoft Voice Command (UN-install and Install error)

Hi all,
First off, you were guys were great help the previous questions I may have asked earlier. Thanks for that
Unfortunately, I came upon another problem. Specifically with Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 on my Xperia X1a.
I was able to install this through Active Sync a few months ago. Haven't used the application in a while, but it was working then.
However, when I try to ask it to play a media file, Voice Command responds with something like... "Error: The file 'Voice Command' cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certification or one of its components cannot be found. Please re-install..." etc.
Though, when I try to uninstall and reinstall, Voice Command goes "An unrecoverable error occured in Setup. Reset the device and try again."
I'm assuming I would have to do something with the Registry files to clear this matter up?
Any help would be great! I'm totally stuck, cant unistall, cant reinstall :/
MAJOR UPDATE: The following error now applies to all known applications. ;____; PLEASE HELP
^^EDIT: I ended-up degrading my firmware. All problems thus solved. Sorry about this misfortunate post.
Protip: If all means the world is gonna end when your phone malfunctions, take a shot a firmware degrade / upgrade :]

Hard bricked Moto G2 (XT 1068): Ideas for a solution welcome

Hi everyone,
I own a Motorola Moto G2 (XT1068, dual sim) that came used with Android 6.0 on it.
I installed TWRP (twrp-3.0.2-3-titan.img) on it but failed to root Android 6.0 as well as 5.0 for whatever not yet understood reason. I don't do Android development for a living but I'm an IT professional, so handling adb and fastboot as well as reading and understanding instructions isn't a problem.
I flashed stock Android 4.4.4 (RETDEALL_XT1068_4.4.4_KXB21.85-14) which I successfully rooted by installing SuperSU via TWRP.
Next I updated SuperSU, verified that root access is indeed working and installed FlashFire, which I hoped to use to install OS upgrades, possibly without losing root. FlashFire is new to me (as of yesterday), everything else mentioned up to here is not.
I used the "Flash ZIP or OTA" action from within FlashFire and the previously downloaded update file in the /cache directory. I can't reproduce the file name since the phone is currently unusable and I didn't write the file name down prior to using FlashFire.
The state of the phone after this unsuccessful attempt was that of a broken USB device, i.e. unable to even register as whatever type of USB device. I learned that this can be fixed by holding the power button down for more than one minute, after which I managed to
get the phone to be shown as working "RELINK HS-USB QDLoader 9008" USB serial device in Windows 7 device manager.
I used the information in these two threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/how-to-unbrick-moto-g-falcon-t3394788
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/how-to-revive-hard-bricked-moto-g-t2833798
Since I started with Android 4.4.4 trying to upgrade to 5.0, I had hoped that the blank flash package for one of these Android versions would help fix my problem, but as of now, this doesn't seem to be the case. At the end of the blank flashing process, I get the message
FAILED <blank-flash:sdl-transfer-image:sdl-hello: error sending packet>
After that, the phone still has a black screen and cannot boot into anything. Repeating blank flash works after resetting whatever part of it is still working by holding the power button down for about 30+ seconds.
Is there anything obvious (or maybe even not so obvious) that I missed?
Thanks for reading and any help and/or pointers in the right direction.
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Did you solved the problem of hard brick of Moto G 2014?

Bricked P9 Plus VIE-L09C02

Can someone please help. I'm getting desperate now. I flashed a Nougat build a little while ago but had some issues with Bluetooth and NFC so I flashed back to the original firmware using the dload folder and 3 button method. The installation seemed to go through fine but get's stuck booting at the vodafone logo. It then takes me into eRecovery where it attempts to download latest version over wifi but fails. I don't really know where to go from here because I can't access the internal sd card because the phone won't boot. I can access fastboot but don't really know what to do from there.
stevemacer10 said:
Can someone please help. I'm getting desperate now. I flashed a Nougat build a little while ago but had some issues with Bluetooth and NFC so I flashed back to the original firmware using the dload folder and 3 button method. The installation seemed to go through fine but get's stuck booting at the vodafone logo. It then takes me into eRecovery where it attempts to download latest version over wifi but fails. I don't really know where to go from here because I can't access the internal sd card because the phone won't boot. I can access fastboot but don't really know what to do from there.
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Stevemacer10 Hello, I hope to be keen to help, because it happened to me the same thing, with two days of stomach ache for it. In wanting to load Android on my Nougat Huawei P9 Plus VIE-C02, with VIE-L09C605B354 and VIE-L29C185B320 I went into semi-brick or brick, or was only in bootloader, the screen with the green man to speak. No avail various ways, including via microSD-Fastboot or ADB to do restart your phone. Then, to my previous experience with a Huawei tablet, I logged on to the 'https://www.dc-unlocker.com/' site, and essend already registered, I bought 15 credits (15 Euros), for the 'option' DC Phoenix Firmware write ', valid for 72 hours, in addition to the program and downloaded the' DC program Phonix v29 '(https://www.dc-unlocker.com/DC-Phoenix-flash-repair-tutorial) following the related tutorial. Obviously procured the original firmware 'VIE-L09C02B133' or even lower versions, you'll have to unpack in a folder of your preference. Unfortunately, despite having used with DC Phoenix the original firmware was always also blocked me. At that point I wanted groped with a firmware that you can find on the same site of the DC-Unlocker (https://files.dc-unlocker.com/user.html?v=files/57694006a60d7) by downloading the firmware 'VIE_AL10B_M00A063_Factory_firmware_China_Nonspecific_Android_6.0_EMUI_4.1 .dgtks', which I loaded with DC-Phoenix on the phone. Rebooting of a minimal mode of andorid, I did not see well either. I went back into bootloader, as well as devone be made the previous steps that I have already described to you, and this time with DC-Phoenix I loaded on the phone firmware L09C02B128 and everything went well. Attention and keep in mind that just as I happened to me, the serial number of your phone is changed, to me has happened in '0123456789ABCDEF' and there was no way to change it, so as, while having the unlocked bootloader can not longer charge the TWRP recovery in order to then have root permissions. Until reading the paragraph '(Optional) Phone numbers REPAIR', I went to that point on the site 'http://hcu-client.com/'. Also here are sadly bought 8 credits (8,00 Euro) in order to work with the program 'HCU-Client v1.0.0.0115', you need to download and unpack, then follow the various instructions, which are not difficult when you have to be walked through the modding, otherwise you do even more damage. Let me know what you did and how it went to the method. I hope also good for you. In summary we want Euro 15 for Phoenix whose duration of operations applies to 72 hours and 8 Euro per HCU-Client, it can only use this for 24 hours.
P.S .: Obviously if you follow my instructions and all these signs you do so at your own risk, esonerandomi from every possible and accidental deterioration of the situation and the damage to your phone. Sorry for my English, whose translation has made Google translator.
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I wanted to say that the change of the serial number does not work well. The serial number has been changed from what I've shown you above, but was not put one I added that I had from the sales box. I write support and maybe let you know what they tell me. See you soon.
Hi Grlshia,
Thanks for getting back to me. It's such a minefield playing with all these different regional variants. I have though, managed to get it completely fixed. I just gave in and took it into the local Vodafone store and fortunately there happened to be one of the tech experts in there that owned a P9. He took it off me and within about 5 minutes he had completely restored it. He told me he just did a factory reset by holding down vol+ and power. I'm sure I had tried this myself to no avail previously but that's what he said he did.
stevemacer10 said:
Hi Grlshia,
Thanks for getting back to me. It's such a minefield playing with all these different regional variants. I have though, managed to get it completely fixed. I just gave in and took it into the local Vodafone store and fortunately there happened to be one of the tech experts in there that owned a P9. He took it off me and within about 5 minutes he had completely restored it. He told me he just did a factory reset by holding down vol+ and power. I'm sure I had tried this myself to no avail previously but that's what he said he did.
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Stevemacer10 hello, I'm glad you've solved the problem. Unfortunately I'm still fighting because, for now I can only and even to load its firmware, but if you want to try to load the TWRP recovery for later obtain root permissions, it always fails. From what seems to understand me and certainly due to the fact that the bootloader unlock code now is different from what I have, because as I told you the serial number has changed and if I request a new unlock code, it stops notiziandomi the procedure that there is inconsistency between this number and the IMEI. For now I do not know what to do and how to proceed. I hope that over time can still solve my problem. A good evening to you :good:
i'v been throw it
after updating my p9 plus with a firmware that is not sutable to my area
my phone restarted and ask for an account wich ok but the problem was that the software not working properly and missing a keyboard.
and will not go to recovery mode to try another software.
this sloved by downloading a sutable correct software and unzip it into an SD card folder (i create) called dload, then swich off the device and turn it back on while holding three bottons (power+v up+v down) 10 to 15 sec. and the phone directly read from the SD card and start updating a new firmwarw.
try it.
it success with me , hope it work wth u

Help reflashing stock Android

Hello.
My Nexus 6 is out of warranty, so I'm doing my best to get it working myself because I can't get it replaced for free.
So, several months ago, my Nexus 6 (running Android 6.0.1 MOB30O) restarted on its own and showed a "Device is corrupt" message before booting (information at g.co/ABH; red error). I was concerned about the security of my device, so I performed a factory reset. Upon trying to set the phone up again, I found that after connecting to Wi-Fi, the phone would loop indefinitely while periodically saying that Google Play Services has crashed. I once tried leaving it overnight while it was "Checking connection" or whatever, and it still did not move to the next phase of setup. I have tried this on several different networks, and when I intentionally use a wrong password, the phone doesn't connect. So, I have no reason to believe the Wi-Fi connection is the problem. I have tried performing a factory reset from Android Recovery dozens of times, and it still doesn't work. So, I'm effectively limited to the boot menu to interact with my phone (so, I can't access Developer Options because I can't set up my phone). Also, most of the times I boot up my phone, I still get that red error during boot.
So, I've been trying to reflash stock Android. I tried using Nexus Root Toolkit to do that several times, and it never works (I get to a part in the process where it says to set up the phone and enable Developer Options, but I still can't set up the phone). I then decided I would try to do it myself since that tool wasn't fixing the problem. I am able to get ADB connected using the "Apply update from ADB" option within Android Recovery, but whenever I try to sideload one of the Shamu factory images, I get a C++ (I think) error:
Code:
loading: 'C:\Users\dpowell\Downloads\shamu-mob30o.zip'...
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
what(): std::bad_alloc
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
I just updated all the ADB-related stuff from within Android Studio, so it all should be up-to-date.
So, I don't know what to try next. I've used Nexus Root Toolkit to root my Nexus 7 successfully, but I've never tried to modify my Nexus 6 before it stopped working. Regardless of what images I try to put onto the Nexus 6, it always shows MOB30O as the current image in the bootload menu.
Any thoughts or suggestions? I really would like to get this device working again, and Motorola would charge me $170 to replace it because it's not under warranty anymore.
Thank you for your help.
dpowell11 said:
Hello.
My Nexus 6 is out of warranty, so I'm doing my best to get it working myself because I can't get it replaced for free.
So, several months ago, my Nexus 6 (running Android 6.0.1 MOB30O) restarted on its own and showed a "Device is corrupt" message before booting (information at g.co/ABH; red error). I was concerned about the security of my device, so I performed a factory reset. Upon trying to set the phone up again, I found that after connecting to Wi-Fi, the phone would loop indefinitely while periodically saying that Google Play Services has crashed. I once tried leaving it overnight while it was "Checking connection" or whatever, and it still did not move to the next phase of setup. I have tried this on several different networks, and when I intentionally use a wrong password, the phone doesn't connect. So, I have no reason to believe the Wi-Fi connection is the problem. I have tried performing a factory reset from Android Recovery dozens of times, and it still doesn't work. So, I'm effectively limited to the boot menu to interact with my phone (so, I can't access Developer Options because I can't set up my phone). Also, most of the times I boot up my phone, I still get that red error during boot.
So, I've been trying to reflash stock Android. I tried using Nexus Root Toolkit to do that several times, and it never works (I get to a part in the process where it says to set up the phone and enable Developer Options, but I still can't set up the phone). I then decided I would try to do it myself since that tool wasn't fixing the problem. I am able to get ADB connected using the "Apply update from ADB" option within Android Recovery, but whenever I try to sideload one of the Shamu factory images, I get a C++ (I think) error:
I just updated all the ADB-related stuff from within Android Studio, so it all should be up-to-date.
So, I don't know what to try next. I've used Nexus Root Toolkit to root my Nexus 7 successfully, but I've never tried to modify my Nexus 6 before it stopped working. Regardless of what images I try to put onto the Nexus 6, it always shows MOB30O as the current image in the bootload menu.
Any thoughts or suggestions? I really would like to get this device working again, and Motorola would charge me $170 to replace it because it's not under warranty anymore.
Thank you for your help.
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Hello,
The error you get from adb is coming from a problem with latest ADB Rev.25.0.4
Check this: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37139736
In Android studio are you able to revert to a previous version, no?
Rev.25.0.3 should work...
I assume your bootloader is locked?!
Good luck...
5.1 said:
Hello,
The error you get from adb is coming from a problem with latest ADB Rev.25.0.4
Check this: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37139736
In Android studio are you able to revert to a previous version, no?
Rev.25.0.3 should work...
I assume your bootloader is locked?!
Good luck...
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Yes, my bootloader is locked.
Thank you, that fixed the ADB problem. I just saw that they actually have a Rev.25.0.5 now, so I am using that.
I tried sideloading first one of the Android 7 images, and that didn't work. So, I tried MOB30O again, and that also didn't work. Here's the error I'm getting:
Code:
E:footer is wrong
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
The Shamu files I was trying to flash are the ones found at https://developers.google.com/android/images#shamu. Is this not what I'm supported to be using?
I don't know how relevant this is, but again, I'm using the "Apply update from ADB" option in Android Recovery, and all I did from my command line is "adb sideload [file]".
Thank you.
dpowell11 said:
Yes, my bootloader is locked.
Thank you, that fixed the ADB problem. I just saw that they actually have a Rev.25.0.5 now, so I am using that.
I tried sideloading first one of the Android 7 images, and that didn't work. So, I tried MOB30O again, and that also didn't work. Here's the error I'm getting:
The Shamu files I was trying to flash are the ones found at https://developers.google.com/android/images#shamu. Is this not what I'm supported to be using?
I don't know how relevant this is, but again, I'm using the "Apply update from ADB" option in Android Recovery, and all I did from my command line is "adb sideload [file]".
Thank you.
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Hey,
WTF
You can't sideload a factory image
Download a proper OTA here: https://developers.google.com/android/ota#shamu
And try again.
Good luck...
5.1 said:
Hey,
WTF
You can't sideload a factory image
Download a proper OTA here: https://developers.google.com/android/ota#shamu
And try again.
Good luck...
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Yeah, I understand about 40% of what I'm doing. Thanks for helping.
So, I sideloaded N6F26Y, which is 7.1.1. Here is the debug info I got:
Code:
Installing update...
Target: google/shamu/shamu:7.1.1/N6F26Y/3821691:user/release-keys
Patching system image unconditionally...
E:unknown command [log]
E:unknown command [log]
Writing bootloader...
Writing radio...
script succeeded: result was [1.000000]
Install from ADB complete.
So, it looks to me like that worked, but at the top of my screen, it still says 6.0.1/MOB30O. Also, it always makes me slightly nervous to see error messages. Do I need to reboot to bootloader in order for changes to take effect? Does it look like anything went wrong?
I know that manually messing with the operating system is potentially risky, so I didn't want to continue from here without knowing if there's anything else I needed to do.
Thank you so much for your help.
dpowell11 said:
Yeah, I understand about 40% of what I'm doing. Thanks for helping.
So, I sideloaded N6F26Y, which is 7.1.1. Here is the debug info I got:
So, it looks to me like that worked, but at the top of my screen, it still says 6.0.1/MOB30O. Also, it always makes me slightly nervous to see error messages. Do I need to reboot to bootloader in order for changes to take effect? Does it look like anything went wrong?
I know that manually messing with the operating system is potentially risky, so I didn't want to continue from here without knowing if there's anything else I needed to do.
Thank you so much for your help.
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Hey,
You know everyone has to start somewhere. 40% is not that bad. :good:
Factory reset once again, just in case. And reboot.
Should be good now (hopefully). Let me know...
Cheers...
5.1 said:
Hey,
You know everyone has to start somewhere. 40% is not that bad. :good:
Factory reset once again, just in case. And reboot.
Should be good now (hopefully). Let me know...
Cheers...
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Dude. It works.
Man, this phone had been out of commission for months. I am so happy to have it working again.
Thank you very much for your help. I really appreciate it a bunch.
dpowell11 said:
Dude. It works.
Man, this phone had been out of commission for months. I am so happy to have it working again.
Thank you very much for your help. I really appreciate it a bunch.
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Hey,
Great! I'm glad for you...
Keep reading on this site. There's plenty of usefully threads, infos, etc...
Enjoy your phone...
Cheers...

Moto X4 hard bricked at LineageOS update

Got a new Moto X4 1900-7 two days ago (reteu channel). Unlocked and rooted with MAGISK 17. Yesterday installed LineageOS 15.1 (Android 8.1 was shown) as described here. AddonSU and MindTheGApps did not work as install from the LineageOS Recovery. So installed them via TWRP.
Today it showed there is a new update for LineageOS. It seemed a good idea to test the update channel. LineageOS downloaded, installed and I pressed the reboot button. Since then the device does not switch on anymore. Just nothing. No lights, no booting screen. Looks fairly hard bricked now.
It is a bit frightening since I made good experiences with LineageOS on Moto X Play for years. But this time it did not work as seamless. As a side note, the second sim slot was disabled. I did not find out, where and how to enable it. This would be issues to be sorted out, before I support the project again.
I appreciate all your efforts about these devices and free software! :good:
Is there a reason you are not posting (and reading) in the proper thread?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/development/rom-lineage-os-15-1-t3802265
You will find all your answers there.
The developer specifically advised not to use the OTA updater.
Same issue here. Got a brand new Moto X4 delivered today. Verified nothing was obviously broken (tried WLAN, Cell, Dual SIM from stock). All fine.
Then I installed last night's nightly "lineage-15.1-20181017-nightly-payton-signed.zip" from within TWRP. After installing the nightly, I went with reboot recovery.
Since then, the phone appears hard-bricked as described by halori above.
No lights, no activity. Had it on charger most of the afternoon and all evening (it is 22:13 in Germany now). No signs of life. No matter how long I pressed VOLUMEDOWN+POWER. Same thing if I only press POWER. Same thing if I try charging it for 10-20 minutes, then try switching it one. Neither of the methods works.
Update:
- Similar symptoms, but different way of getting there
- Installed nightly 2018-10-17 via TWRP, *NOT* via OTA
Please post in proper thread.
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Please post in proper thread.
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That's a 64-page monster thread. Loads of different topics are "cross-talked". On the last two pages alone there are people
asking whether particular variants can be unlocked,
asking about issues with SIM2,
asking about storage requirements,
responding to those questions and
responding to questions from the pages before.
That thread is pure chaos. Web forums got threads, subjects and all that stuff for a reason: to keep things tidy and on-topic.
No offense meant. It is just very hard to grasp how merging all sorts of topics into one massive thread helps anybody keeping an overview.
Anyways, I posted in the thread, as you asked.
This Lineage is obviously crime with this device - it is just too sensitive to anything than 100% unmodified stock.
Exactly the same here. Today's 10/23 OTA update bricked it. :-/ No lights or anything. Not even from charging. Trying to figure out what to do at this point.
If you've already bricked your device you'll need to restore to stock ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-official-factory-t3808348 ) and then reinstall LOS.
From there you can apply updates without bricking your device by following this procedure: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77861941&postcount=616
As for finding specific things in the threads, there is a search function within each thread that is your friend.

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